NASA engineers have successfully completed heat shield testing of an Adaptive Deployable Entry and Placement…
Browsing: Ames Research Center
Ames Research Center, located in Silicon Valley, California, is one of NASA’s ten major field centers. Established in 1939 as part of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA), it became a part of NASA in 1958 when the agency was formed. Ames is renowned for its cutting-edge research in aeronautics, exploration technology, and science. The center’s work spans multiple disciplines including astrobiology, small satellite technology, supercomputing, and the development of new air traffic management systems. Ames plays a crucial role in NASA’s missions, providing research support and innovative technologies that enhance the United States’ space exploration and aeronautics capabilities. It also manages the Moffett Field airfield and collaborates with various partners from private industry, academia, and other government agencies, fostering an environment of creativity and innovation in the heart of Silicon Valley.
Scientists from NASA’s Ames Research Center have demonstrated for the first time that they can…
Changes in T-cell behavior quickly occur in space, allowing researchers to more effectively study genetic…
New updates to the PAH Infrared Spectroscopic Database allow scientists to map the distribution of…
Using the Pleiades supercomputer at the NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) facility, researchers perform large-scale supercomputing…
In a newly published study, researchers from NASA’s Ames Research Center and Iowa State University…
By using a collection of authentic PAH spectra, coupled with algorithm-driven, blind-computational analyses, astrophysicists are…